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DASA

Working World Exhibition

visitor with guide
2016

xpedeo navigates: WiFi positioning. Ideally positioned in the working world.

One of the central tasks of our media guide is to accompany, and if necessary, guide visitors around the extensive 13,000m² exhibition area. We successfully integrated the comprehensive audio material from our clients' old audio guide into our new editing system.
 
Orientation is easily achieved with the aid of our WiFi positioning software: In each exhibition section a 360° panorama image comes up on the media guide screen. Visitors are offered additional interactive information with each panorama and can customise and limit their tour according to their own interests by choosing from the various themed tours available.

One of the core tasks of the media guide system we developed is to accompany visitors around the 13,000m² exhibition area and, if necessary, to guide them. The extensive audio content was already available to the customer from previous audio guide systems and could be easily transferred with the help of our editing system.

A 360° panorama is available on the media guide screen in each exhibition unit. These panoramas provide visitors with additional interactive information.
By selecting different themed tours on the media guide, visitors can obtain information according to their own preferences and narrow down the range of offers accordingly.

There are also guided tours of the permanent exhibition in easy-to-read and sign language. And the highlight for children: a virtual tour with the DASA night watchman! In short films, he shows children and young people his very own view of things. And there's plenty to puzzle over!

Robots in the DASA Working World Exhibition
Robots in the DASA Working World Exhibition

DASA is Germany's largest exhibition dedicated to the world of work.

On an area the size of two football pitches, visitors are guided through various themed areas in which they are interactively shown the past, present and future of our everyday work.

More than 180,000 people visit the DASA's permanent exhibition every year. There are also changing special exhibitions. The focus is on the components of man - work - technology and their relationship to each other.

Folding maps are a thing of the past - today you navigate at the touch of a finger.

Dr Bernd Holtwick, Head of Exhibitions

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